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Muhammad al-Amin (literally: Muhammad the Trustee) is a title of the Prophet of Islam, with which he was known years before his rise to prophethood. “Amin” is a trusted person who is certainly not going to cheat or betray. According to historical sources, polytheists of the Quraysh never accused Muhammad of lying, although they denied his prophethood. One of the characteristics of the Prophet for which he was known as “Amin” was his reliability in keeping valuable things with which he was trusted. Hadiths from the Shiite Imams emphasize on the Prophet’s being Amin, and in some ziyaratnamas, he is greeted as “peace be upon God’s trustee [Amin] for His messengers.” | Muhammad al-Amin (literally: Muhammad the Trustee) is a title of the Prophet of Islam, with which he was known years before his rise to prophethood. “Amin” is a trusted person who is certainly not going to cheat or betray. According to historical sources, polytheists of the Quraysh never accused Muhammad of lying, although they denied his prophethood. One of the characteristics of the Prophet for which he was known as “Amin” was his reliability in keeping valuable things with which he was trusted. Hadiths from the Shiite Imams emphasize on the Prophet’s being Amin, and in some ziyaratnamas, he is greeted as “peace be upon God’s trustee [Amin] for His messengers.” | ||